Central Intelligence Agency and Post World War II Intelligence Community Creation Documents 4,900 pages of documents that exhibit the creation of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other American intelligence agencies created after World War II.

Klaus Barbie CIA Files1,481 pages of CIA created and/or maintained documents concerning Klaus Barbie the war criminal, also known as the Butcher of Lyon.

Titanic Disaster White Star Line and Passenger Court Documents1,100 pages of admiralty case files from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, related to the RMS Titanic, specifically the petition filed by the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, as the owner of Titanic, for limitation of liability, and responses from claimants.

Civil War: Confederate States Medical & Surgical Journal 282 pages, all 14 issues published, dating from January 1864 to February 1865, of the Confederate States Medical & Surgical Journal, copied from material held at the Boston Medical Library in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts.

Civil War: United States Congressional Record Congressional Globe 1861-186616,550 pages of the Congressional Globe, which later became the Congressional Record, covering debates and proceedings of the 37th, 38th, and 39th congressional sessions of the Senate and the House of Representatives, messages of the President to Congress and reports of cabinet officers, dating from March 4, 1861 to July 28, 1866.

World War II Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force Communiques600 pages of communiqués by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force lead by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Communiqués from D-Day June 6, 1944, to the Germany's surrender, May 8, 1945, copied from material held at the Modern Military Records Division of the National Archives and Records Administration.

WWII American Propaganda Leaflets1,220 pages of American World War II propaganda leaflets and documents concerning the use of psychological warfare propaganda leaflets in the Pacific theater during World War

Cuban Missile Crisis: Robert F. Kennedy Papers 3,584 pages of documents produced or accumulated by United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, while acting in his role as an advisor to President John F. Kennedy concerning the Cuban Missile Crisis, archived on CD-ROM.

World War II: Military Review 1938 - 194810,850 pages, 89 issues, of the journal Military Review dating from March 1938 to December 1948, published by The Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

1936 Berlin Olympics Political & Diplomatic Documents - 142 pages of British Foreign Office files dealing with political and diplomatic issues surrounding the hosting of the Olympic Games in 1936 by Nazi Germany. 1,680 pages of material published by Germany concerning the games after they were concluded.

John F. Kennedy Assassination CIA Reports - 1,160 pages of CIA reports, produced mainly during the months after the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963, copied from material held at the National Archives and Records Administration and archived on CD-ROM.

John F. Kennedy Assassination Secret Service Reports - 2,500 pages of investigative reports produced by the United States Secret Service in the days following the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963, copied from material held at the National Archives and Records Administration.

Titanic Disaster British National Archives Documents - 1,175 pages of Titanic Disaster records preserved by the British National Archives. The files date from 1909 to 1925. Includes newly discovered blueprints. This collection contains records from British government agencies including the Titanic Board of Enquiry, Board of Trade, Ministry of Transport, Treasury Solicitor, Public Trustee Office, Foreign Office, Cabinet Office, National Savings Committee and Post Office Law Officers' Department.

Titanic Disaster Newspaper Archive - 1,200 selected complete American newspaper pages, dating from April 1, 1912 to April 14, 1922, covering the sinking of the Titanic and its aftermath, archived on two CD-ROM discs. Most newspapers are from the first six months after the sinking

Operation Foxley - British Plot to Assassinate Hitler - The British SOE (Special Operations Executive) report on Operation Foxley, The British plan for the assassination of Adolf Hitler. In 1944, the office of the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), reduced plans to assassinate Adolf Hitler, that formed Operation Foxley, to this report. The plan to assassinate Hitler was drawn up by a SOE agent code named LB/X, whose true identity is still kept a secret.

Slavery Political Cartoons: 1789 - 1880 - 174 images of political cartoons held by the Library of Congress, dating from 1789 to 1880, dealing with slavery and abolitionism, and its relationship and its influence on American public life. In addition to 174 illustrations in the set, the collection includes three digitalized volumes containing and covering Civil War political illustrations: "Ye Book of Copperheads" (1863), "American Caricatures Pertaining to the Civil War" (1918), and from "Sketches from the Civil war in North America, 1861, '62, '63 (1917), containing secret confederate illustrations.

John Gotti FBI Files - 1,580 pages of FBI files related to John Gotti, archived on CD-ROM. he files date from 1964 to 1995. Most of the files date from 1990 to 1994 and are related to Gotti's 1990 arrest and 1992 conviction, and the string of Gambino Family convictions that followed. The files begin in January 1964 with the FBI searching for Gotti.

Tokyo Rose Department of Justice Files - 700 pages of administrative files, dating from June 1946 to February 1967, covering the Tokyo Rose Case, United States v. Iva Toguri D'Aquino, archived on CD-ROM.

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